Luminous Landscape Forum
Site & Board Matters => Luminous Landscape Video => Topic started by: siejones on December 05, 2007, 09:24:05 am
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Hi everyone...new here
I have recently started to buy and download the excellent VJ series (of which I have become addicted).
I have already got 14,15,16 but in one of them it was mentioned that the 13 and previous were going to be eventually available to download.
Is this still going to happen and if so can I be cheeky and ask when this might be?
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You can ask, but you may not get an answer other than...sometime
A more popular question is - when is the overdue next installment coming out?
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A more popular question is - when is the overdue next installment coming out?
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How can it be overdue since it's never been announced when it would come out?
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Overdue as in - it's been longer than normal between editions.
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You can ask, but you may not get an answer other than...sometime
A more popular question is - when is the overdue next installment coming out?
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Haha ok
I will wait patiently
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I’m with Siejones...I enjoy the LLVJ and would love to have 1-13 available for download. Something to tide us over until #17 is released.
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This is a question that I also like to have the answer to. Having enjoyed all the Video journals that are available for download
As I live in the UK and the cost of having them sent is out of the question their must be hundreds if not thousand of customers that that are waiting patiently.
This seems to be a potential financial loss for this site as the work required to convert a DVD to a video down load file is minimal compared to the potential income. Even if Michel dos not have the time there are people who wood be glade to help.
I know that the camera to print caused bandwidth problems but by now that should have eased up a bit
Living in hope RD
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One suggestion to LL, dump the Quicktime format. Its rather poor for compression compared to Xvid/Divx. As many DVD players now support Divx, it makes sense to use this far more popular format.
Smaller files, and the quality can be maintained. I know MR and others are apple fans, but when something just aint that good, its time to move onto a good format.
Just my own view of course, not that I dislike macs..but find me a quicktime DVD player? Not easy eh!
I put up with quicktime from compacts for far too long, switching over to xvid codec cameras, was a dream come true.